F1: Oscar Piastri cruises to victory at Bahrain GP

IANS April 14, 2025 154 views

Oscar Piastri delivered a masterclass performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix, securing McLaren's first victory on the circuit. Starting from pole position, the 24-year-old Australian maintained a commanding lead throughout the race, ultimately winning by an impressive 15.5-second margin. His teammate Lando Norris also impressed, fighting back from a grid penalty to claim third place after an aggressive late-race overtake. This victory not only narrows Piastri's championship gap but also signals McLaren's growing competitive potential in the 2025 season.

"A perfect weekend from start to finish" - Martin Brundle, Sky Sports F1 Commentator
Bahrain, April 13: Oscar Piastri has won his second race of the 2025 Formula 1 season, and cut the gap in the Drivers Championship down to three points behind teammate Lando Norris, after delivering a commanding performance to win the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Key Points

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Piastri wins 50th career Grand Prix with impressive 15.5-second margin

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McLaren achieves first-ever triumph at Bahrain circuit

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Norris recovers to third after grid penalty

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Verstappen struggles with pit stop issues

The 24-year-old Australian not only celebrated victory in his 50th career Grand Prix but also secured McLaren's first-ever triumph at the circuit, continuing his strong start to the season.

Starting from pole position, Piastri held off an aggressive move from George Russell, who locked up into Turn 1, but managed to keep the lead. From there, Piastri demonstrated calm control and consistent pace, gradually pulling away from the pack. Even when a mid-race Safety Car bunched the field back together, the McLaren driver didn't falter, making a clean restart and rebuilding his lead with clinical precision. He eventually crossed the line with a dominant 15.5-second gap over Russell.

While Piastri led from the front, his teammate Lando Norris had a more dramatic evening. After receiving a five-second penalty for being out of position on the grid, Norris mounted a strong recovery drive. The Briton overtook Charles Leclerc in the closing stages and chased down Russell, finishing just 0.774s behind the Mercedes driver to claim third.

Leclerc settled for fourth after a late-race scrap with Norris, ahead of Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton in fifth. Max Verstappen had a frustrating evening, experiencing delays in both pit stops before rallying to steal sixth place late in the race.

Alpine enjoyed their best result of the season so far, with Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon finishing seventh and eighth, respectively. Yuki Tsunoda claimed ninth for Red Bull, while Ollie Bearman added a valuable point for Haas in tenth.

Elsewhere, Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli narrowly missed the points in P11, while Fernando Alonso endured a difficult race, finishing 16th. Carlos Sainz was the only retirement after contact with Tsunoda damaged his Williams.

With this win, Piastri solidifies his status as a true championship contender and gave McLaren significant momentum heading into the next round.

Reader Comments

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James T.
What a drive from Piastri! That restart after the Safety Car was absolutely textbook. The kid's got ice in his veins 🥶 So happy to see McLaren back at the top!
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Sarah L.
As an Aussie, I'm bursting with pride! 🇦🇺 Oscar's making history race after race. That gap he built was insane - 15 seconds is domination. Though I do wonder if Russell could've challenged more without that early lockup.
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Miguel R.
Great race but can we talk about Norris' recovery drive? From penalty to podium is wild. McLaren 1-3 would've been perfect but still an amazing team result.
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Emma K.
Piastri's driving was flawless, but the race direction missed some great midfield battles. So much action behind the leaders that barely got coverage! Still, congrats to Oscar 👏
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Trevor W.
While Piastri was brilliant, I think the real story is McLaren's car development. Their straight-line speed has improved so much since last year. Other teams need to watch out!
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Anika P.
Respectful criticism: The article barely mentions Verstappen's struggles. Two slow pit stops cost him at least a podium, but he still fought back to P6. That deserves more recognition imo.

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